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Scientist Teleport Particles a Few Meters, Beaming Up Kirk Still Far Off

Teleportation is no longer science fiction. If that information is hard to swallow check this out: A U.S. science team has successfully teleported a bunch of Ytterbium metal ions across their laboratory. For real. Previous ...READ»

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Make Meetings Matter

A little preparation can transform your business meetings from a dreaded chore to a useful tool.READ»

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Twenty Tweets #13

I don't know if this developing into one of my bad habits or if it is techno-blessing, the mere fact that I am starting my day out this way is a fundamental change to my basic routine but more importantly outlook.  As I sat in ...READ»

Going for the Gut

Our heroes may crunch the numbers, but we like them to play their hunches.READ»

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It's Time for a Mind Meld

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Built in Sub Time

The scene is a familiar one: a sweat-drenched captain draped over a periscope scans the sea above. The scene is also obsolete: new design principles, new construction practices, and new technology make submarines faster, smarter, and better.READ»

We Live in Public: Are We Surrendering Our Privacy-and Sanity-to the Internet?

We Live in Public: Are We Surrendering Our Privacy--and Sanity--to the Internet?

Award-winning director Ondi Timoner's latest documentary is a captivating look at our growing dependence on the Internet.READ»

Navigating Change

Richard Russell, head of corporate-strategy development for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, wants to change how the navy fights -- by changing how it thinks.READ»

How to SMASH Your Strategy

IBM's revolutionary approach to computing just might offer a new direction in strategy -- one that bridges the gap between brilliant insight and flawless execution.READ»